Tucked away in the heart of Kampala, Uganda, the Kasubi Tombs are not just an ordinary historical site—they’re a living piece ...
The last independent ruler (or kabaka) of the kingdom of Buganda—now Uganda—King Mwanga II, has been part of a propaganda war since his reign started in 1884. Known for taking both male and ...
But the summit that matters most in Kampala and in all Buganda is No. 7. There, in his white palace, ringed with pacing sentries and a ten-foot-high stockade of elephant grass, the Kabaka (King ...
He was accompanied by Cotilida Nakate, the Minister of Health for Buganda Kingdom. Christopher Bwanika, the Attorney General of Buganda Kingdom and a board member of the Kabaka Foundation, was also in ...
At least 800 men have shown signs and symptoms of prostate cancer during a health camp organised by the Buganda Kingdom and Kabaka Foundation at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Kyengera, raising concerns ...
Twenty-two Roman Catholics and 23 Anglicans, mostly young men, were killed in 1885 and 1886 on the orders of the then king of Buganda, now part of Uganda, who was wary of the growing influence of ...